A woman in Haiti receives support as part of the Paoz/WHO initiative for victims of sexual violence. The main human rights activist of the UN: gender violence in conflicts – “shameless violation of the laws of war” Human rights ~ 60 > scale of gender & nbsp; violence & nbsp; grow – especially in the conditions of armed conflicts – & nbsp; and this, according to the Supreme Commissar of the UN Human Rights of the Türk, is “shameless violation of the basic rules War “. according to the Turk, they are not provided with & nbsp; even basic & nbsp; conditions so that women can freely speak and take an active role in building the world. ~ 60 > 60 ~ p > 60 > read Also: UN: last year, 4,500 cases of sexual violence were recorded in conflict conditions > 25 years ago the UN Security Council adopted the reservoir, adopted the reservoir, adopted the resolution, Confirming the most important role of women in preventing and resolving conflicts, as well as emphasizing the need to put an end to impunity for sexual violence in conflict conditions and around them. 62 ~Since then, these principles have been backed up by a number of other resolutions, and the UN agencies, together with partners, make efforts to implement them. This work led to trials, during which the perpetrators were held liable, however, cases of gender violence become no less, but more common. 62 ~ ~ ~ 60 > justice – & nbsp; rather, an exception than an exception Norm 60 > the Office of the UN Human Rights Supreme Commissioner documented thousands of terrifying cases of violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Israel and in the occupied Palestinian territory, in Hait, in Sudan, Ukraine and many other zones covered conflicts. ~ 60 > “militants are encouraged or instructed to harm women. Often this is done deliberately to intimidate the communities and force them to run away, as well as to force them to shut up those women who oppose the militant rhetoric and strive for the construction of the world ”, & nbsp; – & nbsp; noted the Turk. while reducing financing and a reduction in funding and a reduction in financing and at the same time Humanitarian assistance undermines the efforts of human rights activists and humanitarian workers, interfering with the provision of vital medical and psychosocial support to women and girls who survived violence. The Supreme Commissar & NBSP; emphasized that the inability to ensure the provision of these services has long -term consequences for the victims and “leaves girls and women alone, outcast and injured.”